The rising of the Phoenix : building the European Monetary System on a meeting of minds
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Decades later, the sudden and swift establishment of the European Monetary System (EMS) within the context of the 1970s economic downturn and Euro-sclerosis remains a strikingly remarkable achievement. This article argues that this unexpected leap forward in the European economic and monetary issuearea was above all made possible by a unique meeting of minds by the French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing and the German Chancellor Schmidt. However, within a context of Euro-sclerosis and economic downturn, their success was as much dependent on the opportunities and constraints provided by the domestic and European political and economic context.
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van Esch, F A W J 2009, 'The rising of the Phoenix : building the European Monetary System on a meeting of minds', L'Europe en formation, vol. 353-354, pp. 133-148. < http://www.cife.eu/ >